Christian Conviction Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Christian Conviction
Christian Conviction Quotes & Sayings
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A talent for speaking differently, rather than for arguing well is the chief instrument of cultural change,
— Richard Rorty
Common law is common right.
— Edward Coke
Real revival does not begin with joyous singing. It begins with conviction and repentance on the part of Christians.
— Vance Havner
I'd mortgage any house for art.
— Garrett Hedlund
I envied my uncritical, unthinking sisters.
— David Mitchell
Yes, it was love at first sight. I feel that after all these years, I have finally found my soul mate.
— Barbara Hershey
A daily conviction that Jesus Christ is alive draws our hearts closer to Him to believe that He is alive to work in our lives!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
You can trust the Bible. You will never be a great Christian until you come to the unshakable conviction that the Bible is the Word of God.
— Adrian Rogers
The conviction that Christian doctrine matters for Christian living is one of the most important growth points of the Christian life.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson
The Christian must be consumed by the conviction of the infinite beauty of holiness and the infinite damnability of sin.
— Thomas Carlyle
They were a well-mixed bunch of men whose mental sharpness ranged from that of a butter knife to an overripe plum.
— Annelie Wendeberg
You only live once, and if something feels right to you and you want it, you should go after it.
— Miranda Kenneally
The word "conviction" means to expose.
— Johnny Hunt
I never cheat. I practice Gamesmanship - the art of winning games without actually cheating.
— L.J.Smith
When God brings deep conviction and I agree with Him about my condition, God restores my confidence in Him.
— Johnny Hunt
All work, according to God's design, is service.
— Timothy J. Keller
If you aren't willing to fight for what you believe in, then you don't really believe in it. Faith is a verb.
— Kellen Roggenbuck